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A limited number of hard copies of the spring issue of Ohio Today magazine are available for pick-up at distribution points on each OHIO campus.
From the development of OHIO’s new brand platform to the transformations at The Ridges, the spring 2021 issue of Ohio Today captures how Ohio University is forever moving forward.
Ohio University’s second Giving Day starts at midnight on April 21, inviting supporters to come together to celebrate and strengthen the unique features that make Ohio’s first university its finest.
Julie Ciotola, a 2020 graduate of OHIO's Honors Tutorial College, received recognition as she placed in the top 20 of the annual Hearst Audio Competition through the Hearst Journalism Awards Program.
The Society is a group of volunteer student-leaders who give their time and talents to advance the priorities and initiatives of the Office of the President and University Advancement.
One of the world’s largest nonprofit education associations has once again recognized Ohio University Advancement’s communication and marketing efforts as among the region’s best.
Toyia Montgomery, BSJ ‘02, is not afraid to take chances. The lifelong entrepreneur has started multiple businesses after graduating from OHIO.
The aim of the Veterans and Military Student Services Scholarship Fund is to demonstrate OHIO’s commitment to veterans and their unique challenges and needs and foster a sense of community.
The Ohio University Alumni Association’s new podcast, “Avant-Grad: OHIO Trailblazers,” gets insight straight from achievers who’ve become leaders among Bobcats – and also nationally.
The Division of Advancement wants to ensure that all donors who wish to do so are able to transact gifts to The Ohio University Foundation.
Several Ohio University major gift officers have been honored as Prime Officers by Blackbaud, the world’s leading software provider for the social good community.
The Ebony Bobcat Network, Dr. Michele Curtis Penick, 1966 Endowed Scholarship will benefit students majoring in early childhood and elementary education.
When he graduated from Ohio University, Mitchell “Mitch” Holland left behind a legacy of distinguished service and mentorship that is being memorialized and continued by one of his fellow graduates.
Always willing to lend a helping hand, Yousef Faroniya cared deeply for others. His charming personality and cheerful nature never failed to light up a room.
Dr. Tommie Radd, an educational leader and researcher, has established the first-ever endowed professorship in the Patton College of Education’s Department of Counseling and Higher Education.